COERHEIDE
- DECOH
- Latitude: 52.0037
- Longitude: 7.65927
- Inland, Europe
- Port in Germany
Location: Germany
As of the latest available information, "Coerheide" does not appear to be a recognized marine port in Germany. There may be a misspelling, or it might be a very specialized or lesser-known location not widely documented in conventional maritime resources. Ports in Germany, such as the Port of Hamburg, the Port of Bremerhaven, and the Port of Kiel, are well-documented and have extensive facilities and specifications.
Here’s an example of how port information is typically provided for larger, established ports:
Port of Hamburg
Location:
- City: Hamburg, Germany
- Coordinates: Approximately 53.5511° N latitude and 9.9937° E longitude.
Port Specifications:
Type: Large seaport
Size: Covers about 72 km² (28 square miles)
Facilities:
- Container terminals
- Bulk cargo terminals
- RO-RO (Roll-on/Roll-off) terminals
- Cruise ship terminals
Capacity:
- Handling capacity of over 9 million TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) per year
- Extensive warehousing and logistics facilities
Draft and Depth:
- Channel depth of up to 16 meters (52 feet)
Services:
- Cargo handling and storage
- Pilotage
- Tug assistance
- Bunkering
- Ship repair and maintenance
If your interest lies outdoors, or if you have another name or more specifics (e.g., an alternate spelling, a nearby landmark, or distinguishing characteristics), please provide them for a more precise identification. It's also possible the location in question may be somewhat obscure or not officially listed in prominent maritime guides and databases.
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